Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006

New Zealand Law Society - Functions

66: Representative functions

You could also call this:

"The Law Society's job is to help and represent its members."

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The New Zealand Law Society has jobs to do for its members. You can think of these jobs as helping members and looking after their interests. The Society is there to represent its members.

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Part 4New Zealand Law Society
Functions

66Representative functions

  1. The representative functions of the New Zealand Law Society are to represent its members and to serve their interests.